The Big 12 Conference has announced each of the 14 teams’ conference opponents ahead of the 2023-24 men’s basketball season.
With the addition of BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF, the conference can no longer do a home-and-home round-robin style scheduling matrix.
All 14 teams will play the same number of conference games as in the past with 18 conference games.
Each team will play five teams twice, four teams once only at home and four teams once on the road.
The dates and times of these games will be released later.
K-State will play BYU, Iowa State, KU, Oklahoma State and West Viriginia home-and-away. They will play Baylor, Oklahoma, TCU and UCF at home only. Cincinnati, Houston, Texas and Texas Tech will be K-State’s away-only opponents.
For Kansas, they will play Baylor, Houston, K-State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State home and away. The Jayhawks play BYU, Cincinnati, TCU and Texas in Allen Fieldhouse only. They’ll play Iowa State, Texas Tech, West Virginia and UCF away only.
The 2023-24 season is the last athletic year with Texas and Oklahoma in the Big 12 Conference. They will both join the SEC on July 1st, 2024.
The full press release from the Big 12 with all the other team’s opponents can be found here.
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